Name the four divisions of northern plains accordind to the variations in relief features. Write features of any one of them.
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Bhabhar, Tarai, Bangar and Khadar.
Bhadar: These are the older alluvium or old soil and form the largest part of the Northern Plains.
Khadar: The newer and younger deposits of the flood plains. Renewed every Year
Tarai: This is the thickest forest region with wild life
Bangar: They lie above the flood plain of the rivers and present a terrace like feature
Bhadar: These are the older alluvium or old soil and form the largest part of the Northern Plains.
Khadar: The newer and younger deposits of the flood plains. Renewed every Year
Tarai: This is the thickest forest region with wild life
Bangar: They lie above the flood plain of the rivers and present a terrace like feature
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The Northern Plains are divided into Four (4) parts :
Bhabar: The rivers , after descending from the mountains deposit pebbles in a narrow belt of about 8 to 16 km in with lying parallel to the slopes of the shiwaliks is known as Bhabar.
Terai: South if this belt , the streams and rivers re-emerge and create a wet , swampy and marshy region known as terai .
Bhangar: The largest part of the northern plain is formed of older alluvium . It lies above the floodplains of the rivers and present a terrace like feature. This part is known as Bhangar .
Khadar: The newer , younger deposits of floodplains are called Khadar .
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